Tooley Street Gets Sorted

So, the identity of the More London supermarket is the subject of much speculation on the forum. I see that there are, however, numerous other new buildings/shopfronts that are close to being finished all the way up Tooley Street from London Bridge Station to Jamaica Road, including:

A. The old Southern Railways building that was recently cleaned up and is temporarily housing a paintball centre. Does anyone know what is happening with this? It currently has scaffolding up. I wonder if this is anything to do with the Shard?

B. There a couple of shops that are empty near Fuzzy's Grub, opposite the Hilton. Anyone know who's going in here?

C. The new Southwark Council offices - it looks as if there are a couple of retail spaces in this building - anyone have any info on the new tenants?

A. The old Southern Railways building that was recently cleaned up and is temporarily housing a paintball centre. Does anyone know what is happening with this? It currently has scaffolding up. I wonder if this is anything to do with the Shard?

That whole attractive block, including the Winston Churchill's Britain at War "museum" would be demolished as part of the Thameslink rebuild plans for London Bridge station, but I didn't think anything was scheduled to happen at London Bridge until 2012?

That whole attractive block, including the Winston Churchill's Britain at War "museum" would be demolished as part of the Thameslink rebuild plans for London Bridge station, but I didn't think anything was scheduled to happen at London Bridge until 2012?

The proof of evidence of Network Rail's Andrew Mitchell in the Hop Exchange inquiry [opening tomorrow] says that "...the successful delivery of the new London Bridge station by December 2015 as required by the Secretary of State, will require work on the station to start in late 2010"

On 1 July this application [pdf] came before Southwark's planning committee in order to keep all the permissions relating to the station 'live'. At the meeting Network Rail undertook not to build the approved office building fronting Tooley Street and to come forward with a new design.